There's no such thing as a chinese peacekeeper.
South Sudan could become independent, and Chinese peacekeepers have already come as close to the United States as the nation of Haiti to the United States' south.
FYI.
One of our greatest strengths militarily is to project force over extended supply lines for long periods with no degradation in quality.
We have been practicing this at least since the Civil War.
It is one of the reasons that we did so well in Afghanistan, when the Russians did so poorly.
The Chinese experience here will tell us a lot about what we will face in the future.
Interesting tag about an article that is merely about routine UN troop deployment. But one shouldn't read into this article any more than it's intention.
The UN's goal is to deploy 20,000 peace keeping troops into Sudan by the end of the year. The fact that China only sends 430 troops tells me that is all they're willing to contribute to this operation. China with it's large population should send in at least 10 times this amount. They are benefiting from global trade and should help stabilize the world with some of her own resources.